Jacksonville Jaguars general manager David Caldwell said the team is more open to trading the third overall pick of this year's draft after securing QB Blake Bortles with the No. 3 pick last season. "I would expect some calls," Caldwell said. "But as you guys in the media know, you pick everything apart and some of the quarterbacks may fall just like some of the quarterbacks predicted to go high last year fell to the late first round. So you don't really know what other teams' value is."

Jacksonville Jaguars general manager David Caldwell said he fell in love with QB Blake Bortles during the 2013 college football season but kept it quiet. "This process started early on," Caldwell said. "The quarterback process went early on in the fall last year and he was a guy that I always felt really strongly about, but I never let my intentions known. I let the process play out, and once our coaches got a hold of all the evaluations of our personnel staff, he became the consensus No. 1, without me influencing anybody. It became very clear to us that he was the guy at the quarterback position that we were going to target."

Jacksonville Jaguars general manager Dave Caldwell does not want his team participating in HBO's Hard Knocks training camp show. "That's a good question. Our reaction would be that we would try to defer," Caldwell said. "We take a lot of pride in our culture and we're very particular on who we bring into this organization. So we've been able to build a lot of trust from our coaching staff to our players and they know, our players know we have their best interests at heart. It's hard to build trust with cameras omnipresence," he said.

Jacksonville Jaguars general manager Dave Caldwell said if you try to force picking a quarterback at a certain point in a draft, you can make a mistake. "In today's day and age, if you can't get Peyton Manning or Matt Ryan, and they might not be available for the next 10 or 15 years, then you have to adapt and build the roster and do what's best for the organization," Caldwell said. "And if a quarterback presents itself later in the draft, you take and develop him. Having a franchise guy makes the world a lot easier, though. It can erase a lot of mistakes you make. But if you force it, you can screw it up. I don't know if we're going to find that guy, but I hope we do."

Jacksonville Jaguars general manager Dave Caldwell said the team will be aggressive at the start of free agency and pursue the players they are targeting. Caldwell said the team will then wait a week to two to allow the free-agent market settle before they try to sign players again.

Jacksonville Jaguars general manager Dave Caldwell insists he will not take a quarterback in the first two rounds of the NFL Draft in May, with the only exception being if the quarterback is the best value on the board. He won't pass up a player he has ranked at a higher position. "If we're going to give into pressure (to take a quarterback high if they have other players rated higher), we're going to make the wrong decision,'' Caldwell said. "Our vision is to build a franchise that can sustain and win over a period of time. In that process, if a quarterback presents himself, we'll grab him.''

Fantasy Tip: It is a good sign for the team that Blackmon has spent so much time in the facility after the suspension was announced. Still, one has to think that any more off field issues could hurt the team's faith in him.

Free-agent CB Charles Woodson (Packers) may have difficulty landing with a new team this offseason, according to Jacksonville Jaguars general manager David Caldwell. "I think it will be tough," said Caldwell, who isn't interested in signing Woodson. "But it only takes one team that says, 'Hey, this is a big need for us. This is our year and he may give us a (lift).' He still has a little juice in his legs." An unnamed scout added he has concerns whether Woodson is a leader. "To me, he's got another year or two left in the tank, probably in a situational playing capacity as an inside player. I think he could start at safety, but you'd be worried a little bit. Safety is the last line of defense," the scout said. "The more people I talk to, he's a veteran presence, yes. But that leadership element? Maybe not."

Jacksonville Jaguars general manager David Caldwell said QB Blaine Gabbert is not considered the incumbent starting quarterback. "It's going to be a wide-open competition," Caldwell said of the team's starting quarterback spot. The general manager added that there is plenty to like about Gabbert. "There are some really good things to get excited about with Blaine in terms of his size, his arm strength and athleticism," Caldwell said.

Jacksonville Jaguars general manager David Caldwell indicated the team will not make any big moves in free agency because they will look to build through the draft and add undrafted free agents this offseason.

Jacksonville Jaguars general manager David Caldwell said the team may not be overly active in free agency, but will be active in the right circumstances. "The important thing is for us to be prepared, and when opportunity presents itself, we're ready to strike on that," Caldwell said Thursday. "We may not be overly active chasing (players), but we're going to be active looking for the right opportunities, whether that's in the draft or free agency."

Jacksonville Jaguars general manager David Caldwell said the team will evaluate RB Maurice Jones-Drew (foot) before determining his role in the offense moving forward. "That's going to be an evaluation process. He needs to get healthy first," Caldwell said. "He needs to get on the field and we're going to need a full body of work to evaluate him."